Monday, November 9, 2009
Charting the Course
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Life is change.
Growth is optional.
Choose wisely.
There are two certainties of life...
1. life will change
2. life is uncertain
Change causes...
1. Insecurity
2. Insensitivity
3. Indecisiveness
4. Isolation
5. Many to fail
Four Steps to Navigate through Change...
I. Appreciate the past
II. Accept the possibilities
III. Allow for problems
IV. Advance your potential
Here are 5 ways to grow from change:
1. Embrace it
2. Become equipped from it
3. Encourage yourself through it
4. Enjoy it
5. Eternalize it
Monday, November 2, 2009
Search & Rescue
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Just Ask - 10.4.09
1. Everyone must vote when given the opportunity.
2. You may abstain from 1 vote/service.
In searching for Truth in the Scripture, we are looking for the
a. Principles that are black and white.
b. Patterns that repeat in the Bible. (shade of gray)
c. Practices that Godly men and women had. (shades of gray)
We kicked off "Just Ask" this week by talking about these questions:
Q: What happens when you actually die?
The soul and body separate. We are spiritual beings that are having a physical experience in this world.
Q: When a person dies, do you go to heaven (if a Christian) or a resting place?
For the Christian...
1. Present with the Lord.
2. Today you will be with Me.
For the Non-Christian
1. Separated eternally from God.
Q: Why does hell exist?
1. God to deal righteously with Satan.
2. God to deal righteously with the unbeliever.
Lessons from Hell
1. The rich man was fully conscious.
2. His eternal destiny was irrevocably fixed.
3. He knew what was experiencing was just.
4. He became interested in Missions.
Q: What will Hell be like?
1. Unspeakable sorrow
2. Unsatisfied cravings
3. Unquenchable Flames of Fire
4. Eternal separation from loved ones
5. Hell is forever
Bottom line is
GOD DOESN'T WANT ANYONE TO GO TO HELL!!!
Join us this coming Sunday when we answer more questions about Heaven.
Monday, September 28, 2009
True Worshipper, part 2
Friday, September 25, 2009
True Worshipper
Monday, September 14, 2009
The Rebounder
Many people have missed the mark, crashed the boards for a rebound, and have rebounded in their life. People like Moses, Sampson, and Peter fell but they didn't stay down. They rebounded in their life and God gave them a second chance.
This past Sunday, we heard how Travis, Maryanne, and Jim & Tina rebounded. Through different circumstances, they all found themselves needing help from God. Because of their openness and vulnerability we were able to see God's power and grace at work.
If you've missed the mark, get up. We all fall, but through God we are given a second chance. Rebound by turning to God today!
Monday, August 31, 2009
Sunday 8.30.09: The Treasure Chest
This Sunday we looked at what is in God's Treasure Chest that He has "sanctified" or "set aside" for Himself that we are NOT to touch. We should NEVER touch what is already in God's Treasure Chest - tithes, offerings, and ourselves. We challenged Faith Chapel to give to God what already belongs to Him and do NOT take it back.
God also asks for the FIRST FRUIT and not our leftovers. Don't stall in your obedience - give your FIRST fruits to God.
Also, we had a wonderful time of worship today! If you missed it, the presence of God was so powerful after worship in second service, we had a call for salvation and many people came down for prayer. Great presence of the Lord! I'm excited and ready to see what God is going to do at Faith Chapel next week. Don't miss it!
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Tame the Terrible Tongue
Monday, August 3, 2009
A Man of God
I had the pleasure of sharing this past Saturday with the Faith Chapel men's group on being "A Man of God". There were about 100 of us who gathered for a great breakfast and fellowship. I love being in front of smaller groups, and get especially charged when speaking to men.
2 Tim. 3:1-5 “But mark this: There will be terrible times in the last days. 2People will be lovers of themselves, lovers of money, boastful, proud, abusive, disobedient to their parents, ungrateful, unholy, 3without love, unforgiving, slanderous, without self-control, brutal, not lovers of the good, 4treacherous, rash, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God— 5having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with them.”
We know first hand the perils of living a godless life. The results are all around us. There is something in us that intrinsically knows right from wrong. We have to make living a Godly life a priority.
Priorities of Godly Living
1. God has set apart the Godly for Himself- Ps. 4:3
2. God listens when the Godly pray- John 9:31
3. Godly men mourn when injustice is executed - Acts 8:2
4. Godly sorrow brings repentance- 2 Cor. 7:10,11
5. Godliness provides present and future blessing- 1 Tim. 4:8
6. Godliness produces contentment- 1 Tim. 6:6; 11
Plan for a Godly Life
A Godly life must be pursued
1 Tim 6:11 “But you, man of God, flee from all this, and pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, endurance and gentleness.”
Titus 2:11-14 "For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men. 12It teaches us to say "No" to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this present age, 13while we wait for the blessed hope—the glorious appearing of our great God and Savior, Jesus Christ, 14who gave himself for us to redeem us from all wickedness and to purify for himself a people that are his very own, eager to do what is good.”
Godliness is conformity to the character of God, and obedience to His will. How committed are you because of your love for God to becoming a godly person? What areas of your life are needing attention in your pursuit of God?
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Star Trek/ Ricardo Sanchez
Growing up in the 70's & 80's, Star Trek was a show most kids watched. And I was no exception.
Tomorrow we begin a brand new series entitled "Reel Faith," and we're starting with the movie Star Trek. I can't wait to share some great truths with everyone tomorrow morning.
And as an added bonus, recording artist and award winner Ricardo Sanchez will be with us for a mini-concert in both morning services. This is a preview for a full concert on Sunday, August 16. To find out more about Ricardo go to www.ricardomusic.com. Bring someone with you and I can't wait to see you there.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Happy Fourth of July
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Draw Near to God
We are in a new series of messages at Faith Chapel entitled Draw Near based upon James 4:8, "Draw near to God and He will draw near to you." The thing that I can't get over is that God desires to come near to me. Despite all of my failures and shortcomings, the God of heaven and earth desires to come close to me. Unbelievable!
Monday, May 11, 2009
Journey Series, "Open Arms" - Part 1
- Empty finances
- Empty stomach
- Empty soul
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Journey Series- "Don't Stop Believing"
Here is the dream dilemma: Do you give up or go on? Do you stop believing when things don't seemingly work out or don't appear to be headed in the right direction toward fulfillment, or do you continue to "press on toward the mark of the high calling?"
Monday, May 4, 2009
Journey Series- Faithfully
Friday, April 17, 2009
New Series: Journey
The word journey- is defined as traveling from one place to another, usually taking a rather long time, or a passage or progress from one stage to another: the journey to success.
are going to end up?
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Five Things a Church can Learn from Opening Day at the Ballpark
Opening day is so exciting. There's a spark in the air and anticipation fills the voices of fans. There's a unity in the stadium unlike any other day. Everyone is rooting for the home team to win. Fans can be seen giving "high fives" to people they don't know as a player delivers a big hit or a pitcher strikes out the opposition.
Everything is clean and freshly painted. It's like the entire stadium is inviting you to enter and be a part of the big event. Workers are energized and freshly trained. Even the players are more willing to mingle with fans and accommodate their requests.
This sounds a lot like church. In fact, every day should be "OPENING DAY" at church! We should carry that friendly smile and greet everyone with warmth and acceptance. They should also be willing to accommodate their reasonable requests. The church should be clean and fresh.
The unity produced by sincere community gives way to excitement and celebration. When this is directed to the Lord, the church is filled with a Spirit of anticipation and faith. Why don't we make everyday OPENING DAY?
Here are my five take-a-ways:
1. Unity- everyone on the same team
2. Clean and inviting conditions- you don't get a second chance to make a good first impression
3. Hospitable and friendly customer service- everyone one should feel welcome
4. Excitement gives way to Celebration- it's contagious and we should express ourselves openly with great joy.
5. Staff/Ministry leaders are well trained-
{look up Col. 3:23; 1 Cor. 14:12; 2 Cor. 8:7}
Friday, March 27, 2009
The Cross: The Arthur Blessitt Story
As I sat there in that theater I was challenged to cultivate an even deeper relationship with Christ. Arthur Blessitt's story will cause you to take a look too. His struggles and challenges, which he calls opportunities, give way for God to do miracles. And God wants to do miracles through your life too.
One of the greatest truths of the movie was the reminder of how simple and powerful the Cross really is. It is a message of God's love to everyone, regardless of race, location, or status. And the Cross is still powerful enough to draw men and women together from every walk of life. It's power is unparalleled and on display as Blessitt walks through wars, jungles, poverty and more. May God bless people like Arthur Blessitt who live a life worth following. This movie should be seen by everyone who calls themselves a believer.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Chase The Lion Series
The house is right beside the church which allows me easy access to work. Without my family being here, it is also tempting for me to work more than I should. There is a lot going on and I feel the need to get a handle on things quickly.
Right now I'm in a series of messages based on the book "In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day" by Mark Batterson. Mark and I went to college together and he was nice enough to send a short promo video for the start of the series (watch it below). Chase The Lion had a great impact at my former church and I felt it would be a great series leading up to Easter at Faith Chapel. You can listen to part 1- "Defying Odds" here.
The book contains a Lion Chaser's Manifesto, and one part says something similar to, "don't let the bad in you keep you from worshiping the good in Him."
I think that's powerful! Far too many people focus on their shortcomings instead of directing their attention to "the author and perfecter of our faith." What would happen if we focused on God's example instead of our failures? How would that change us? How would that change what we attempted for God?
Thursday, March 5, 2009
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Go West Young Man
Saturday, February 28, 2009
Snow Day in KC
No seriously, I love the snow and will miss it. It is always so beautiful and reminds me of God's grace which covers our sins and makes us white as snow.
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Friday, February 27, 2009
Welcome!
Jennifer, Joe, Brian, Braeden at Englewood going-away reception
The past couple of weeks have been extremely busy. Flying back and forth between San Diego and Kansas City has made things a little crazy. I find myself looking forward to the time when I get to SD on a full-time basis.
Things are off to a good start at Faith Chapel, but there is still a lot for a new guy to learn and catch up on. The people have been amazingly friendly and kind. It feels like home already. I hope to start posting on a more regular basis during the week of March 9th, so check back. You'll hear all about what God is up to with me personally, at Faith Chapel, and in our family. Also, you can follow me on Facebook. It's going to be fun!
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Five Keys to a Better Fast
Fasting is a spiritual act of worship, directed to the Lord. And like any act of true worship, the action changes us and enables us to be empowered. Here are five keys to consider during your fast:
1. Be specific about why you are fasting-
2. Make a spiritual commitment, not a physical one-
3. The outer discipline should reflect an inner desire-
4. It is a statement of faith for others-
5. Yield the results to God-
These 5 keys are also very applicable for those of you medically unable to particpate in the Daniel Fast, but are "fasting" something else in your life.
I am believing with everyone, that God will move mightily in your lives and meet all of your "needs according to His riches and glory in Christ Jesus."
Don't forget to share your best Daniel Fast recipes with everyone by leaving them in the comment section. Also, if you're on Facebook, check out the group What I Ate On The Daniel Fast for encouragement, meal ideas, etc.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Daniel Fast Begins
God has certain expectations of us as believers. In Matthew chapter 6, Jesus names three areas that every Christian should do: "When you give (v. 2),... When you pray (v. 5), and ... When you fast (v. 16). He did not say "if" you do these, but "when you do."
So I am asking everyone to be involved in this years Daniel Fast. Don't forget to check the daily Scriptures on the side bar for inspiration and encouragement.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
And The People's Choice Award Goes To...
In John chapter 18, we witness Barabbas win The People's Choice Award, the King of the Jews being the only other nominee. The award presenter is none other than Pontius Pilate. Think spineless schmuck.
Jesus got the shaft.
The Jewish crowd chose Barabbas out of pure rebellion. It wasn't so much that they wanted Barabbas; but their hatred of Jesus had grown to such a level that they would have cried for anyone else to be released.
The crowd wanted no part of Jesus' teachings and claims. They had no intention of following a man who convicted them of sin. They took matters into their own hands.
This is the deceptiveness of sin. By rejecting the convictions of God in our lives, we deceive ourselves. We make Satan's job easy. When "we the people" ignore the Word, isolate ourselves from worship, and refuse to involve God in our choices, then just like the crowd that day, we are making The People's Choice not The Lord's Choice for our lives.
Stop living your life for YOU and choose to live it for the One who created you. It comes with a great award!
Monday, January 5, 2009
The Power of We
1. ...Prayed every day?
2. ...Fasted once a week?
3. ...Tithed a tenth of our income?
4. ...Became involved in personal evangelism?
5. ...Attended church every week?
If everyone of us would personalize these five points, I believe we could see the power of God manifest in a powerful way in our church, and in our lives. These simple- but key- disciplines unlock the doorway to knowing God and hearing from Him. And when we know God's voice we can experience not only the joy of knowing Him, but the fruit of the obedient life.
Isn't it time to live God's way? To stay faithful in the small things? To strive towards a Kingdom Unity? It's through our faithfulness in these simple disciplines that we begin to see God's favor multiply our harvest. As we start this new year, let's focus on the Power of We.